Twitter has tamped out tangency for voice emphatic messages on iOS as well-built as Android in India starting today, the company has announced. Android Midmost reports that the audio messages are now husbandless in three countries worldwide: India, Brazil, as well-built as Japan. Program for voice DMs were first communicated meanest year. Twitter says the feature, which it's calling an "experiment," will roll out in India in phases.
In a statement, Twitter India's managing director, Manish Maheshwari, said voice messages are designful to "give persons a new way to foresighted themselves as well-built as information them rigidify through the nuances, emotion, as well-built as homology built by hearing someone's voice." Similar features are already husbandless on other services like Messenger, Instagram DMs, as well-built as WhatsApp.
test, test: Starting today, you'll be cumbersome to almanac as well-built as skyrocket voice messages in DMs.. Here's how
-- Twitter India (@TwitterIndia) February 17, 2021
PS. The experiment will be tamped out in phases. pic.twitter.com/aqQM6h9sof
A video towards by Twitter India shows how the feature works. Users can alpha recording utilizing a small icon to the seize of the message box, as well-built as voice messages can be up to 140 seconds in length. There's an perk to review a voice message vanward sending it. Although it isn't possible to skyrocket voice messages from the web at the moment, browsers can reportedly still play convey the audio clips.
While Twitter has traditionally been a text-based platform, it's tested a number of audio-centric features over the meanest year, including audio tweets the visitor has been testing on iOS as well-built as Twitter Spaces, which are voice conversation rooms similar to what Clubhouse offers. However, Twitter's audio ambitions faced criticism for their lack of convenience options. In response, the visitor communicated it was setting up new convenience teams within the visitor as well-built as that it would be count factory-made captions to audio as well-built as video on the pulpit in 2021.
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